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Follow on Google News | Racing for Our Lives at the 15th Annual Susan G. Komen Race for Cure November 6With uninsured numbers increasing in San Diego County, crucial breast cancer programs and treatments funded by Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, San Diego need support now more than ever.
By: Jennifer von Stauffenberg More than 15,000 participants are expected to take part in the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, San Diego 15th Annual Race for the Cure in Balboa Park on November 6. Komen San Diego has named Ingrid Qua the 2011 Honorary Breast Cancer Survivor. In her many roles as businesswoman, advocate, adoptive and birth mother, Ingrid’s battle cry is, “Make A Difference” as tattooed on her wrist. As the Honorary Breast Cancer Survivor, Ingrid will be a spokesperson and will address the audience at the start of the Race as well as lead runners and walkers in a pace car. Susan G. Komen for the Cure, San Diego calls all San Diegans to come out and support the under and un-insured women and men of San Diego County to ensure all people can get the services and treatment necessary to survive breast cancer. Breast cancer strikes women during their most productive years - both personally and professionally. Everyone is affected by breast cancer - it's a family disease. We don't know what causes it, and we don't have a cure. Up to 75 cents on every dollar raised stays here in San Diego County to fund everything from free mammograms and surgeries to meal delivery and mortgage payments. The remaining 25% funds international research. Next to the U.S. government, Komen is the largest funder of breast cancer research in the world. Registration is now open: http://www.komensandiego.org/ Why we need your support: Every step counts! Your donation provides women and men in San Diego County with services that have literally saved lives. You help make the following programs possible: Free mammograms and diagnostics Medical treatment for qualified breast cancer patients who cannot afford care, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation Support services including support groups, assistance with finding financial resources, prescription refills and transportation to medical appointments Education about the warning signs of breast cancer, methods of early detection and the latest treatment options Cutting-edge research to find a cure for breast cancer The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Series, the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world, raises significant funds and awareness for the fight against breast cancer, celebrates breast cancer survivorship and honors those who have lost their battle with the disease. Since its inception in 1983, the Komen Race for the Cure Series has grown from one local Race with 800 participants to a global series of more than 120 Races with more than 1 million people expected to participate in 2011. The Komen Race for the Cure is a unique event, designed and implemented to promote positive awareness, education and early detection of breast cancer. It has proved to be an enormously effective way to reach many women and men with the message that breast cancer is not necessarily fatal if mammography and breast self-exam become routine. As well as being a road race for runners, the Komen Race for the Cure is an emotionally charged event that attracts many first timers and recreational runners. The Komen Race for the Cure is an opportunity for thousands of women, men and their families, running or walking, to spread the breast cancer message within their communities. About Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, San Diego Since its inception in 1995, $10 million has been given to local organizations that provide breast cancer education, screening, diagnostics, treatment and patient support for the uninsured or underinsured in San Diego County. Seventy-five percent of every dollar raised through Affiliate-sponsored events stays right here in San Diego County to fund free diagnostic mammograms, treatment and services for uninsured and underinsured women and their families. The remaining 25 percent funds international breast cancer research. In fact, next to the U.S. government, Susan G. Komen for the Cure® is the largest funder of breast cancer research in the world. For more information, please visit www.komensandiego.org. Did you know? One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. The most significant risk factors are being a female and getting older. Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate. Breast cancer typically strikes women during their most productive years, both professionally and personally. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in U.S. women ages 40-59. Men can get breast cancer, too. One percent of breast cancer diagnosis will be in male patients. Contact: Jennifer von Stauffenberg Olive PR Solutions, Inc. 350 West Ash Street, #103 San Diego, CA 92101 619-955-5285 jennifer@oliveprsolutions.com http://www.oliveprsolutions.com End
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